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  1. Hayabusa
    I REMEMBERED THIS TIME

    Me and the girlfriend on her prom night 2 weeks ago.
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    Post by: Hayabusa, May 5, 2014 in forum: The Playground
  2. Hayabusa
    It was common due to how long it takes to create new animation frames, and many of the shows back then didn't have very large budgets, and were also pressed for time usually.

    Also, Shinzo is an anime, not a cartoon. A better term to have used would have been simply "animation."
    Post by: Hayabusa, May 5, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Eh, I guess how that stuff all looked depends on the viewer. To me, it was obvious from Episode II onward that Anakin wanted to gain more and more power, beyond what he'd need to protect Padme. and I don't think that Anakin trusting Palpatine at all means that he'd know Palpatine's lies; just because you trust someone doesn't mean they're gonna open up to you, even if you do open up to them.

    Exactly my point. Of all the issues with the prequels' writing, Anakin turning to the Dark Side was perhaps the best part in my opinion. I also liked their showing of a younger Obi-Wan who was intellectual and strong, though not without fault.
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    You forget the part where Anakin kinda betrayed everyone who trusted in him and killed a bunch of innocent people (like the Jedi apprentice children) and effectively helped kill off the Jedi.

    I'm pretty sure he didn't have many other alternatives, especially after Palpatine saved him after his fight with Obi-Wan (WHICH WAS AWESOME.)

    Also, Anakin's love for Padme and desire to protect her was only part of his motivation for joining with Palpatine: he also straight up wanted power, no matter whom he gained it from (see: the Opera House scene.) Were Anakin only in it to keep Padme alive, and was genuinely filled with good intent, you'd think he'd stop there, wouldn't you? But he didn't stop; Anakin was selfish too. Thus, why after he's lost the one person whom he swore to protect, he went on to become a powerful ruler (Palpatine being one of the only people not trying to kill him at that point.)

    Still, there are many, many flaws with Revenge of the Sith, but there are also many good things that came from it in my opinion.
    Post by: Hayabusa, May 5, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
  5. Hayabusa
    That "removed from play" aspect would make that card fucking INSANE in my Twilight Dragon deck, which focuses on banishing monsters :P

    But maybe I could jump on Dueling Network or something. No clue if any of my decks are still there.
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    I liked a lot more of Revenge of the Sith than I did Return of the Jedi. Specifically, I really enjoyed the moments of Anakin when he wasn't talking (dude, the moment where he's marching with the Clone Troops...holy shit that is some great stuff,) and I liked the pacing more, though I still loved the beginning of Revenge of the Jedi, up until...the Ewoks beating the soldiers meant to be flawless.
    Post by: Hayabusa, May 5, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
  7. Hayabusa
    First off, HNNNNNG EVILSWARMS AND OUROBOROS

    And fuck the Elemental Dragons, they're part of the reason I quit the game. LEMME JUST KEEP PULLING OUT OVERPOWERED BULLSHIT IN ONE TURN. STOP COMPLAINING YOU CAN USE THESE CARDS TOO.
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    I don't care if I'm "unoriginal," it's my opinion, with Attack of the Clones as second worst and Return of the Jedi as third.
    Post by: Hayabusa, May 5, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
  9. Hayabusa
    No no, I mean, if there's as much focus on that part of the game. Like, I don't care how small the group was who developed Gone Home; the focus is clearly on its plot and writing, which I found far inferior to, say, the plot and writing in The Last of Us, even if that team was obviously bigger.

    Yugioh's ban list is fucking ridiculous, and so many of the banned cards only got there from people who exploited the effects, but I do agree that Konami are pretty shite at predicting how broken their cards can become. Also, the whole reason I stopped playing was that the newer stuff constantly just completely overshadows the older decks. I got tired of having to buy the new cards to stand a chance, something that I think (since I don't play) Magic does much better.

    Eh, from my own experiences, many monsters with effects that only come from their specific summoning methods don't stop being useful, but I kinda think that part comes entirely from how the player utilizes his deck.

    Also, minor detail: most good players stick to the 40 card minimum for a deck.
    Post by: Hayabusa, May 4, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Well, at least you're getting the worst one out of the way first.
    Post by: Hayabusa, May 4, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone
  11. Hayabusa
    I'm...a kid? ;.;
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  12. Hayabusa
    Butter.
    Post by: Hayabusa, May 4, 2014 in forum: The Spam Zone